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This tutorial is an overview of New York University's standardized Business Expenses Policy as it pertains to business travel. It will summarize which types of expenses during business travel are permissible and non-permissible under University policy.

When taken in conjunction with FIN 001, this course is intended to give AP Workflow users guidance on when it is appropriate and permissible to request reimbursement or request an advance for business expenses during travel.

Who should take this course: Anyone who would like a summary of the NYU standardized Business Expenses Policy as it pertains to business travel or AP Workflow users who would like guidance on when it is appropriate and permissible to request reimbursement or advance for business expenses related to travel.

Course Duration: 17 Minutes.

You can access this training in iLearn, which can be found on the Work tab on NYUHome.

This course focuses on Unrelated Business Income, or UBI, and why it is important that the University reports this income accurately. The activities that generate UBI, including a 3 part UBI test to help determine if any of your income-producing activities generate UBI; The types of activities that are exceptions to the UBI rules, with an example of each; And common University activities that require interpretation to determine whether or not they will generate UBI, including an example of each. After completing this course you can download a pdf reference guide that includes all the information in this tutorial, plus additional examples of common University activities that may generate Unrelated Business Income.

Who should take this course: University Fiscal Officers, their designees, and all employees who are responsible for their department’s financial activities

Course Duration: 15 minutes.

You can access this training in iLearn, which can be found on the Work tab on NYUHome.

This course presents a description of why the University uses GLACIER to manage Nonresident Alien Tax Information, the Roles & Responsibilities required for University GLACIER Adminstrators and technical demonstrations of the steps required to use the GLACIER system.

Who should take this course: NYU Administrators who manage Nonresident Alien Tax Payments

Course Duration: 13 minutes.

You can access this training in iLearn, which can be found on the Work tab on NYUHome.